The present invention relates to a cabinet as generically defined by the preamble to claim 1, and to front coverings as defined by the preamble to claim 15.
Cabinets of the type referred above are known for instance from published patent document AT 14 963 U1. The tilt fittings secured to the side walls of the cabinet body are each covered by a respective inner wall. The resultant gap between the side wall and inner wall is covered in the closed position of the flap door by the door itself and in the open position of the flap door by front facings. This prevents foreign bodies from being able to get into the gap. The front facings are embodied as vertical strips, which have a joint on the lower end so that the strips can be hinged inward in the gaps by the tilt fittings. A disadvantage is that in the open state of the flap door, the front coverings are not flush with the face end of the cabinet body and make the cabinet harder for the user to use. In terms of appearance as well, the effect is bothersome for the viewer, since every piece of furniture is not merely a useful object but also has an aesthetic aspect.
In addition, on the one hand, cabinets in general are known that have one or more compartments, which are located at adjustable heights in the cabinet body.
On the other hand, from published patent document DE 1 813 282 U, a cabinet with four doors is known in which a compartment is secured to the lower inner edge of the door. Thus when the door is opened, the compartment can be swiveled outward. It is disadvantageous that the compartment is moved outward every time the door is opened, even if there is no need for that at all.
It is the object of the invention to improve the existing front facings, to utilize inner walls employed for that purpose for securing secure movable shelves, and thereby to achieve optimal functionality, optimal use of space, and an optimal visual appearance.
This object is attained in each case by the features of claim 1 and claim 15.
It is apparent that in any case, the invention is realized whenever a cabinet with a cabinet body has a back wall, a top wall, and at least one shelf, the open cabinet side of which is closable by at least one covering hinged to the cabinet body, having tilt fittings for the covering that are attached to the inner sides of the side walls in the upper region of the cabinet body and are covered by inner walls, as well as having front facings located between the side walls and the inner walls of the cabinet body that can be lowered in the closing position of the covering toward the back side of the cabinet body. In the open position of the covering, the front facings completely cover the space between the side walls, the inner walls, the tilt fittings, and the shelf and close flush with the face end of the cabinet body. The inner walls cover the tilt fittings and front facings completely. The front facings are each connected to a respective travel-limiting and adjustable guide device.
Very generally, the invention is also realized whenever it involves a cabinet having a cabinet body that has walls, and the open cabinet side of which can be covered by at least one covering hinged to the cabinet body, and having inner walls each of which, with associated side walls, forms a vertically extending gap, which receives a fitting for the covering and which can be covered by a front facing. The front facing covers the gap in the open position of the covering and cooperates with an actuation device, by which the positions of the front facing can be adjusted.
This cabinet has a cabinet body with a back wall, a top wall, and at least one shelf; the open side of the cabinet can be closed with at least one covering that is hinged to the cabinet body. Furthermore, the cabinet has not only tilt fittings for the covering, which are mounted on the inner sides of the side walls in the upper region of the cabinet body and are covered by inner walls, but also front facings, which are located between the side walls and the inner walls of the cabinet body and which can be lowered toward the cabinet body back side in the closing position of the covering. The front facings, in the open position of the covering, cover the space between the side walls, inner walls, tilt fittings and shelf completely and close flush with the face end of the cabinet body; the inner walls completely cover the tilt fittings and front facings, and the front facings are each connected to a travel-limiting and adjustable guide device. Furthermore, front facings for a cabinet having at least one covering hinged to the cabinet body are provided, and the covering is movable between a closed and an open position.
Further improvements are attached as a result of the features of the dependent claims. In a first functionally advantageous embodiment, the front facings are guided movably by the tilt fittings counter to a spring force upon closure of the covering, and as a result an automatic restoration of position occurs when the covering is opened.
In a second functionally advantageous embodiment, the front facings, in their entire length, can be lowered horizontally parallel to the face end of the cabinet body counter to a spring force, and as a result, the adjustability of the front covering is improved with respect to a flush adjustment relative to the face end of the cabinet body.
In a third functionally advantageous embodiment, the front facings are supported in such a way that by swiveling 90°, they can be lowered counter to a spring force in the front region of a side or inner wall; as a result, the adjustability of the front covering is improved with respect to a flush setting relative to the face end of the cabinet body.
In a fourth embodiment, the front facings are supported in such a way that they can be swiveled about a pivot point in the front region of the shelf, so that they can be lowered counter to a spring force.
In a fifth functionally advantageous embodiment, the guide device can be guided movably along a housing that is located between the side wall and the associated inner wall.
In a sixth functionally advantageous embodiment, the guide device has at least two hinges, which can be secured to the side wall or the inner wall.
In a seventh embodiment, the guide device has at least one hinge, which can be secured to the shelf or to a housing, located between the side wall and the associated inner wall, of the guide device.
In an eighth functionally advantageous embodiment, at least one shelf, which can be secured to the inner walls or to the back wall, can be located movably in the cabinet body.
In a ninth functionally advantageous embodiment, at least one shelf is provided that is smaller than half the width of the cabinet body and that can be moved rotatably out of the cabinet body at a fitting which can be secured to one of the inner walls in the vicinity of the front side of the cabinet body.
In a tenth functionally advantageous embodiment, the shelf is adjustable in height in the fitting, and the shelf has an outline similar to a quarter circle, with a flattened shelf corner that is adapted to the back wall of the cabinet body.
In an eleventh functionally advantageous embodiment, at least one triangular shelf is provided in the middle of the cabinet body; this shelf can be secured adjustably in height at a fitting that is secured to the back wall of the cabinet body, and its triangular side opposite the shelf is adapted to the circular shape of the shelf.
In a twelfth functionally advantageous embodiment, the shelf is secured rotatably at a multi-way rotary fitting that in turn is essentially secured to the back wall of the cabinet body and is intended for a circular shelf located in the middle of the cabinet body; the shelf is adapted on one of its sides to the circular shape of the circular shelf, and on the opposite side that shelf is adapted to swivel outward from the cabinet body.
In a thirteenth functionally advantageous embodiment, the shelf has a fitting with which it can be connected to at least one further shelf and/or at least one inner wall, and by way of the fitting, the shelf can either be adjustable in height and/or can be pushed outward.
In a fourteenth embodiment that is advantageous for the production and function, the guide device is operatively connected to a helical spring located in the housing, and the helical spring can be loaded for either compression or tension.
In a fifteenth embodiment that is advantageous both functionally and in terms of production, the guide device or the front facing is operatively connected either to a spiral spring or to a spring that can be loaded for compression.
In a sixteenth embodiment that is advantageous for the production and function, the guide device or the front facing is operatively connected either to a spiral spring or a helical spring located in the interior of the housing; the helical spring can be loaded for compression or torsion.
In a seventeenth embodiment that is advantageous for the production and function, the guide device has a vertical panel that is plane-parallel and connected to the front facing, and a guide panel, located perpendicular to this vertical panel; the guide panel has a strut that is operatively connected to the helical spring.
In an eighteenth embodiment that is advantageous for the production and function, the guide panel is provided, on its end facing away from the front facing, with an adjustable stop, which cooperates with at least one counterpart stop located on the side wall or inner wall or housing; the guide panel is supported by a ball bearing and is operatively connected to a ball bearing guide, which is connected to the side wall or inner wall or to the housing.
In a nineteenth embodiment that is advantageous for the production and function, the housing can take the form of an open or closed body, such as a U-profile or a square tube and can have holes and/or oblong slots for securing it to the shelf and/or to the side wall and/or to the associated inner wall, as well as a receptacle for a helical spring; the receptacle is connected to the interior of the housing and can have slits along its longitudinal axis on two opposite sides.
The invention will now be described in further detail in conjunction with the drawings. In the drawings:
The facing is accomplished using a vertical, striplike front facing 5, which is guided horizontally by a guide device 7, as can be seen from
Folding the covering, not shown, downward causes the tilt fittings 4, in particular the tilt fitting arm 18 and/or the covering holder 19, to be pressed against the front facings 5, and as a result they are guided horizontally into the interior of the space toward the back side of the cabinet body, between the side wall 2, the inner wall 3, the tilt fittings 4, and the shelf 6.
In the embodiment of the invention shown in
In the embodiment of the invention shown in
Four triangular shelves 24 are provided one above the other in the middle of the cabinet body. These shelves are secured, adjustably in height, on a fitting 25 secured to the back wall 20 of the cabinet body 1. Opposite these shelves, the triangular sides of these shelves are adapted to the circular shape of the shelves 21.
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The shelves 21, 21′, 21″, 21′″, 21″″″, 24 can consist of different materials, such as plastic, wood, metal, glass, etc., and they can have transparent or fluorescent properties.
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